Typically associated with Ecuador and the Peruvian region of Piura, chifles are thinly sliced, fried green plantains. They can be sliced crosswise or lengthwise, and while homemade varieties are usually sold as a convenient and portable street food item, they also come in form of factory-produced snacks that are available in supermarkets. Chifles are typically sided with charqui - shredded dried and salted meat - or other snacks. Similar versions of fried plantains are found in many Latin American countries such as Guatemala, Cuba, and Puerto Rico.
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